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<blockquote data-quote="VanC" data-source="post: 474966" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>A/B-- I'm so sorry for your daughter and the boy's family. As has been said, there's not much you can do or say except let your daughter know that you love her and will always be there for her. Same with the boy's family. Was in a similar situation a few years ago with my youngest boy. Never felt so helpless in my life. You just want to take their pain away somehow, but there's nothing you can do except be there when they need you.</p><p></p><p>I'll never forget when I was 20 and my best friend was killed in an accident. It was the first time I'd had to deal with the death of someone very close. My Dad, who was never the sensitive type, pulled an old picture out of his wallet. It was a friend of his who had been killed in WWII and he still carried his picture some 30+ years later. Just knowing he knew the pain I was feeling helped more than any words ever could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanC, post: 474966, member: 3355"] A/B-- I'm so sorry for your daughter and the boy's family. As has been said, there's not much you can do or say except let your daughter know that you love her and will always be there for her. Same with the boy's family. Was in a similar situation a few years ago with my youngest boy. Never felt so helpless in my life. You just want to take their pain away somehow, but there's nothing you can do except be there when they need you. I'll never forget when I was 20 and my best friend was killed in an accident. It was the first time I'd had to deal with the death of someone very close. My Dad, who was never the sensitive type, pulled an old picture out of his wallet. It was a friend of his who had been killed in WWII and he still carried his picture some 30+ years later. Just knowing he knew the pain I was feeling helped more than any words ever could. [/QUOTE]
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